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Kerbside Glass Collection Service

Meeting: 04/11/2025 - Executive (Item 56)

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Report of Assistant Director Environmental Services and Interim Executive Director Neighbourhood Services

 

Purpose of report

 

This report sets out the possible options for the Kerbside glass collection, a new requirement driven by the Environment Act. It provides the necessary details to enable an informed decision.

 

Recommendations

The Executive resolves:

 

1.1           To support the proposed changes to the service, introducing kerbside glass collections from January 2026.

 

1.2           To note the potential impacts of the Environment Act on the waste collection service and that a further report on other elements of Simpler Recycling will come forward soon.

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

Resolved

 

(1)            That the proposed changes to the waste collection service, introducing kerbside glass collections from January 2026 be supported.

 

(2)            That the potential impacts of the Environment Act on the waste collection service and that a further report on other elements of Simpler Recycling will come forward soon be noted.

 

Minutes:

The Assistant Director Environmental Services and Interim Executive Director Neighbourhood Services submitted a report which set out the possible options for the Kerbside glass collection, a new requirement driven by the Environment Act.

 

In introducing the report, the Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood Services explained that two changes were required to meet the requirements of Simpler Recycling, a new law. Firstly, glass must be collected at the kerbside. In addition, paper and cardboard must be collected separately from the rest of the recycling materials. The initial focus was the introduction of the Kerbside Glass collection in 2025/26.

 

All of the options considered to introduce kerbside glass collection would unavoidably increase the costs of the service. The proposed option of collecting glass in recycling blue bins was the least expensive. It was also considered straightforward as it did not require extra vehicles or staff and would be easy for residents to use. A communications plan would be developed to inform residents of the changes.

 

In considering the report, Executive members commented that this was a positive change that would be welcomed by residents. It would particularly benefit residents in rural areas with less access to bring banks.

 

In response to a query from Councillor Sibley regarding the cost of introducing the scheme from January 2026 rather than April, the Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood Services explained that whilst there would be some loss of income, it was beneficial for residents for the service to start as soon as practicable.

 

Resolved

 

(1)            That the proposed changes to the waste collection service, introducing kerbside glass collections from January 2026 be supported.

 

(2)            That the potential impacts of the Environment Act on the waste collection service and that a further report on other elements of Simpler Recycling will come forward soon be noted.

 

Reasons

 

The council recommends introducing glass recycling from the kerbside by adding it to the blue bin during January 2026 to comply with Simpler Recycling. This approach has several benefits:

 

·       This should make it easier for residents to recycle their glass and lead to a slight increase in the recycling rate (1-1.5%).

·       It does not require additional capital for new containers or vehicles or the associated revenue implications of capital expenditure.

·       It aligns with the method of glass collection used by Oxford City Council, which is essential as the three councils (including West Oxfordshire) move toward a potential new unitary council.

 

Remove the remaining banks in a planned manner. In some areas, the bring banks can be a focus for fly tipping. As kerbside glass collection is introduced, the volume of glass through the glass banks will roll out, and the volume of glass through the bring banks will fall.

 

Alternative options

 

Option 1: Collect glass mixed in with the blue bin (Preferred Option)

This option involves adding glass to the existing blue bin with other dry-mixed recyclables. It is straightforward, does not require extra vehicles or staff, and is easy for residents to use.

 

Key Financials: This option has no additional  ...  view the full minutes text for item 56